From fdaeb030e1b5d2381692d5e2dd59c31592917ecb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Robert Marshall Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2016 11:47:34 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] ppc64le has no separate /boot mount (#1261926) The patch for rhbz#1212114 ensures that ppc64le systems sync grub config changes to disk prior to grub-mkconfig completion and a reboot. This patch required checking for /boot as its own mount point because issuing fsfreeze to a root partition is unwise. For administrators who configured a ppc64le system with no separate /boot partition, the failed check results in an error message. The file is written and would work most of the time, however, it also introduces a corner case where the behavior manifested in rhbz#1212114 could re-appear on these systems. The system call issued by fsfreeeze is being issued by methods within the anaconda installer and can be removed from GRUB proper. Related: rhbz#1315468 Resolves: rhbz#1261926 --- util/grub-mkconfig.in | 9 --------- 1 file changed, 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/util/grub-mkconfig.in b/util/grub-mkconfig.in index 7db8949..0cfe604 100644 --- a/util/grub-mkconfig.in +++ b/util/grub-mkconfig.in @@ -291,12 +291,3 @@ fi gettext "done" >&2 echo >&2 - -# make sure changes make it to the disk. -# if /boot is a mountpoint, force the meta data on disk -# to by-pass writeback delay. -# PPC64LE-only to deal with Petitboot issues -ARCH=$(uname -m) -if [ "${ARCH}" = "ppc64le" ]; then - sync && mountpoint -q /boot &&fsfreeze -f /boot && fsfreeze -u /boot -fi -- 2.5.5